Laboratory Liquid Aspiration System

Laboratory liquid aspiration systems are used to remove supernatant in a mixture and deposit it into a collection bottle or flask. The most common application for this equipment is in cell culture; a liquid aspiration system is used to remove medium without disturbing cultured cells. A typical set-up consists of a low pressure vacuum pump, a collection bottle, and interface offering different levels of control and precaution, depending on the system purchased.
CompanyINTEGRA BiosciencesINTEGRA BiosciencesINTEGRA Biosciences
ItemVACUSIP Bench-top aspiration systemVACUBOY Hand AspiratorVACUSAFE Aspiration System
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Catalog Number159000 / 159010155500 / 155510158300 / 158310 / 158320
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DescriptionVACUSIP - Liquid waste gone in a sip
In the laboratory, small volumes of liquid need to be disposed of on a daily basis, e. g. gentle aspiration of supernatant or removal of washing solutions from microplates. Until today, this is often accomplished by self-made systems.

VACUSIP provides an out-of-
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VACUBOY hand operator - For aspiration of liquids from all sorts of containers

The VACUBOY is a convenient lab tool that converts a vacuum source into a
flexible system for aspirating liquids from virtually any laboratory
container - at the touch of a button and in a controlled way. The hand
piece, the

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VACUSAFE and VACUBOY - For safe aspiration of liquids from all sorts of containers

The VACUSAFE makes aspiration of liquids very safe, user-friendly and flexible.

The compact, all-in-one vacuum system incorporates low-noise pump, shatterproof collection bottle and hand operator. With its adapters,
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Ultimate Vacuum−250 mbar ±20 %Inquire- 600 mbar
Max. Pumping Speed2.3 ml/sInquire8 lpm
Chemical ResistantInquireInquireYes
Speed ControlInquireInquireInquire
Auto On/OffInquireInquireYes
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